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Overview of LifeCLEF Plant Identification task 2019: diving into data deficient tropical countries

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2025-09-24 v1

Abstract

Automated identification of plants has improved considerably thanks to the recent progress in deep learning and the availability of training data. However, this profusion of data only concerns a few tens of thousands of species, while the planet has nearly 369K. The LifeCLEF 2019 Plant Identification challenge (or "PlantCLEF 2019") was designed to evaluate automated identification on the flora of data deficient regions. It is based on a dataset of 10K species mainly focused on the Guiana shield and the Northern Amazon rainforest, an area known to have one of the greatest diversity of plants and animals in the world. As in the previous edition, a comparison of the performance of the systems evaluated with the best tropical flora experts was carried out. This paper presents the resources and assessments of the challenge, summarizes the approaches and systems employed by the participating research groups, and provides an analysis of the main outcomes.

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@article{arxiv.2509.18705,
  title  = {Overview of LifeCLEF Plant Identification task 2019: diving into data deficient tropical countries},
  author = {Herve Goeau and Pierre Bonnet and Alexis Joly},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.18705},
  year   = {2025}
}

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13 pages, 5 figures, CLEF 2019 Conference and Labs of the Evaluation Forum, September 09 to 12, 2019, Lugano, Switzerland